Egypt
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introduction
The capital of Egypt is Cairo
Egypt is in the corner of
Africa.
Egypt was one of the earliest
most important civilizations
in the world.
Economy
In Egypt cotton comes from
flowers.
Geography
The Nile River flows to
The Mediterranean.
Egypt only has 2
Seasons “cool, mild,
winters, and hot
summers.
History
Egyptian civilizations go
back more than 6,000
Native Kings and queens
ruled Egypt for 2, 500 years
from about 2925 BC until
332 BC Years.
The Arab conquest of 641
by the military commander.
Climate
In Egypt Hot winds
temperature 68 degrees
Fahrenheit.
Egypt is a dry sub
apical area.
Facts
The Pyramid is taller
than 45 stories and a
skyscraper.
Egypt animals are in
important to Egypt.
Culture
They build a Pyramid for
there kings.
Other groups include
Nubians, Rome,
Gympie's, Armenians,
and Greeks.
Sources
A to Z Egypt by: Jeff Reynolds
Egypt by: Howard Gunter
Q and A Egypt by: Christine Webster
Kid’s infobites
Britannia School
Country Reports

Images:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oum_Kalsoum_Monum
ent_Zamalek_Cairo_Jan-2006.jpg

Tiffany Egypt

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  • 2.
    introduction The capital ofEgypt is Cairo Egypt is in the corner of Africa. Egypt was one of the earliest most important civilizations in the world.
  • 3.
    Economy In Egypt cottoncomes from flowers.
  • 4.
    Geography The Nile Riverflows to The Mediterranean. Egypt only has 2 Seasons “cool, mild, winters, and hot summers.
  • 5.
    History Egyptian civilizations go backmore than 6,000 Native Kings and queens ruled Egypt for 2, 500 years from about 2925 BC until 332 BC Years. The Arab conquest of 641 by the military commander.
  • 6.
    Climate In Egypt Hotwinds temperature 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Egypt is a dry sub apical area.
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    Facts The Pyramid istaller than 45 stories and a skyscraper. Egypt animals are in important to Egypt.
  • 8.
    Culture They build aPyramid for there kings. Other groups include Nubians, Rome, Gympie's, Armenians, and Greeks.
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    Sources A to ZEgypt by: Jeff Reynolds Egypt by: Howard Gunter Q and A Egypt by: Christine Webster Kid’s infobites Britannia School Country Reports Images: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oum_Kalsoum_Monum ent_Zamalek_Cairo_Jan-2006.jpg